蔡海莉 Hǎilee Chua (pictured in red below with Mama Chua) is the screen name of the elder sister, and 蔡海德 Hǎidé Chua, is the screen name of the younger brother. They are both fourth generation overseas born Han Chinese, living in New York.

Hǎilee was rejecting her Chinese identity when she was 2 years old. Mama Chua thus began a mission to encourage and reinforce a healthy ethnic identity for her kids. This included moving to an apartment nearer to Chinatown and Shuang Wen School (a Chinese-English dual language public school)... and the exploration of Hanfu (Han Chinese Clothing) as a vehicle towards the expansion of Han Chinese cultural activities in their lives.

Mama Chua started sewing Hanfu for her children, and realized there is a great need for Han Chinese people to be aware of their sartorial inheritance, and to introduce it to children from young. For now, Little Han will casually feature Hǎilee and Hǎidé in a general manner, and one day, littlehan.com will make Hanfu, and Hanfu-inspired contemporary clothing commercially available to you.

Progress Sneak Peek!

This is something that is never-been-seen-before in the Hanfu market, an original innovation, and I believe it will be ​A HIT in today's modern world.

A sports T-shirt, modeled after centuries-old Hanfu with all the correct seams.

​Seriously, It looks better in real life.

It'll be great for everyday wear, and also as undershirts for kids and adults alike doing martial arts or other leisure activity.​

For my debut in future, I intend to offer 3 types of sleeves. Choice of black or white.

(1) As seen in the video: Pípá sleeve

(2) Short sleeve.

(3) Long narrow sleeve.​

HELP! I NEED TO KNOW!

Please give me a gauge of how you feel about the idea, if all barriers aside: